Students who plan to transfer to a college or university should attend a college transfer workshop (ask your advisor), work with their advisor, and make early contact with their intended transfer school.

Each institution has separate admission criteria, which may be based on grades, prerequisite coursework, test scores, and other considerations.

Top 100 universities will generally not give large scholarships because there is high demand for admission. Because of this fact, our advisors also help students identify and apply to very good universities that offer substantial scholarships and are a good fit for their goals.

University Transfer Pathways

Students can also receive Conditional Guaranteed Admission to several choices of university partners. Each cooperating university issues its own admissions letter with its conditions clearly outlined. In order to be admitted to the university, students must meet the requirements outlined in the Pathway Agreement. Students do not have to transfer to the university that offers admission. They will choose their transfer school when they are near completion of their Associate degree.

The following universities have offered the University Transfer Pathway to students who are accepted to Peninsula College: